There are few musical careers that are as prolific as that of Omar Rodriguez-Lopez. The Puerto Rican, known for his work in The Mars Volta and At The Drive-In, has collaborated with countless artists. From Startled Calf, De Facto and The Butcherettes to Hour of the Monarchy, Coaxial or John Frusciante has been supported by guitarist / singer / songwriter. Not to mention the lengthy number of solo albums he has released, among which includes "Octopus Kool Aid," Omar's new album can be listened to and purchased from now through its official Bandcamp (see attached player at the end of this post).
Although published at the end of July of 2012, this LP was recorded and completed in February 2011. Mixing by Jon DeBaun and mastered by Pete Lyman, Omar is back in command of synthesizers, guitar lines, loops and sequences sound you hear in the album's songs. Is the difference with everything posted above? Vowels. Teri Gender Bender Butcherettes I was on this occasion the singer who has contributed his voice to the issues convoluted and labyrinthine half songs written by The Mars Volta.
What this man is scary. How soon will surprise us? How much new material is stored in its memory lane?
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